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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 2015, p. 17

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Closing that gap must 1 l m ‘ ‘ heapiiorityforthenextfed- ‘ ' I l locally. the new Highway ‘ era] government. lnterna- ~ ‘ 7 between Kitchener and tional exports represent y Guelph is now becoming a more than 45 per cent of reality and will provide not Canada‘s GDP. and approxiâ€" ' ’ ' 1 only a more viable linkage Gardiner Expressway. the "may halflof Caring:s l0?! - 1 with two important provin- Canad‘nn Chamber of (bm- are "a“ Y 01’ In ”Ca V ‘ dalurbarioeritresdtwillabo niemeOntarioClnmberof linkedtotrade ”mm l mist Waterloo Region com» Commerce and Toronto Our chamber has 3 991168 i panies in moving pork and Region Board of'lhde sent a of candidate forums sched- ‘ servicesintotheexpanding mtoallfedenlpania Mleh-“MO‘SEP- and important western â€"â€" the next federal govern- tember [0' "'9 ridings 0' (ireaterTorontoArea. merit must have a clear Waterloo. Kitchener (330le 201 5 . The uni business may. vision on trade that includes Kitchener-Conestoga and m ‘ "' along with our municipal essential infrastructure figs-EH" soufillflbeespelfl‘ anners. have made com- investments '1 ‘NGUR a PH" . . . . ‘ gellingand convincingargu The progress of Canada's Wily issue for discussion at m MUSIC ISC. (IMAM 519954-4415 l WWW-Mme l ments for expanded all~d:y. ambitious trade agenda. 318:??meme WWW!) 120 on”. St. N. Unit 117 Kitchener, ON 1 two~way ()0 train passenger including the agreement 00 “8 0" candidate “9‘13 t } service into and out of with Europe and the pend- "Ti" address 0‘" local and “a "I“! "SW gnaw“ Waterino Report ing TransAPacif‘lc Partner national economic The economic benefits ship. increases the impor- demands. _ ’ m related to new jobs and tance of policies that will F0! more information, V ‘ increased tax revenues have help businesses access visit 0|" website. V” i.._ been extensively analyzed newly-opened markets, www.greaterkwchamber.co ' v j and indicate dormant hen- Canada's public assets such m- j i; x , ’ 1 efits for all levels of govern as airports. ports, bridges '” " y ' ment. and roads are critical and WWWEPMM‘W ' M weeks am at a press require funding and strate- CEOoftheGumerK-W conference near the aging gic policy direction. Omniberof(bmmtmr. ’ Policyholders approve creation of Heartland Farm Mutual Insurance Inc. North Waterloo farmers Supenntendent of Financial will be In Waterloo. with M“‘~'“ Mutual Insurance (ninpany institutions. With that Oxford's current office in and Oxford Mutual Insur approval. Heartland will fhamesford continuing to ance (bmpany announced immediately become a lead have significance as a at the end of August that ingfarm insurance company regional centre. Carlos their mutual policyholders in Ontario It will have writ Rodrigues will be Heart have voted overwhelmingly ten premiums approaching land’s president and chief to approve the amalgamar $I05 million. with an under executive officer. positions tron olthe two mmpanic-s to lying capital base of approxi he currently holds at North - I - . . I create Heartland Farm mately $79 million. Waterloo Pam Mutual. Mutual lnsuranr e Int Heartland plans no Rodrigues said that ('Heartland'i "’dlk‘flon in thr- number of important steps in the inte At separate meetings on employees at the two predi- gralion of the operations are Aug 27, well over the r cum companies but already under way and then- requirt-d two thirds of the experts to reduce its is excellent cooperation voting mutual policyholders expensi- ratio throu‘di sync-r between the people at each of both companies indicated toes and greater economies tompany their support for the atrial of scali- All existing policies ‘Wc are confident we can w “W gamation. originally of both tompanies will achieve the potential prom announced in Manh remain in force as Heartland iwd by this merger. 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